IT IS important that we implement safe school policies and practices,
in order to safeguard the health and development of children and help
boost their interest in learning.
More scientists and medical
doctors, many of whom work on the biological effects of wireless
technologies, have voiced their concerns about the safety of wireless
devices for schools.
The Austrian Medical Association, for example, recommended WiFi-free school environments.
Based on a report - Safe Schools -
published in June, Dr Gerd Oberfeld, from the association, said WiFi
environments would lead to high microwave exposure for students and
teachers.
He added that it could also increase the burden of
oxidative stress which in turn could slow down the energy production
especially in brain cells. This could lead to concentration difficulties
and memory problems in certain individuals.
Dr Igor Belyaev, the
head research scientist, Cancer Research Institute, Slovak Academy of
Science, Slovak Republic, said that the usage of WiFi and mobile phones
in the classroom should be either forbidden or reduced as much as
possible.
Several authorities have already advised limiting the
usage of mobile communication by children and have called for their
protection from wireless technologies.
In an appeal in 2002,
medical doctors in Germany requested that a ban be imposed on mobile
telephone and digital cordless telephone use in both preschools and
schools.
This included a ban on mobile telephone use by children
and restrictions on use by adolescents. They also called for education
of the public, regarding the health risks of electromagnetic fields.
Prof
Dr Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles of the Electrical Engineering Department
at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil,
said that responsible governments should act firmly to avoid the use of
mobile phones and WiFi in schools.
The reasons he said were due to the scientific evidence already available in various publications like the Bioinitiative report, Pathophysiology 2009, Interphone report, showing health risks even at low-level exposure to the non-ionizing radiation.
Instead
of a wireless connection, he recommended other fixed connections such
as twisted pairs, coaxial cables and optical fibres that should be made
available for each student.
He warned that if serious and
responsible decisions were not taken, the price in terms of public
health for the generations to come could be very high.
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